"Skybuck Flying" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,
An open source pascal operating system could be cool. Would translating/porting linux to pascal be possible ?

Absolutely. Most of Unix is plain C, which translates well to Pascal. C++ is harder, of course.

"Gerard N/A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As with many things, it only depends of the time you have. But as you grow 
older you get a different idea of life expectancy and
the use of your remaing time.

This is an argument only after considering the time versus the goal. Is the goal worth the time?

An operating system based on FPC code would be one way to give FPC more (well deserved) attention, one way to make a wider range of people know that the language is not dead, but significantly updated and a stronger alternative than most people think.

But it is the best way? An OS kernel is not the most visible source code that makes a lot of people gather to have a look. Showing off the technology can be done in more time-efficient ways.

Another goal is to make a better OS. FPC programs use less memory and starts faster. That can be a good thing. Would it be significant? I'm not sure.

You are perfectly right in that we must choose our battles and spend our time on things that are worth the time. I don't rule out that this could be one. "Porting Linux" doesn't have to imply that every little program is ported.


/Ingemar

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